1.
When I write it does not matter where I am but I
do like to be listening to music. It helps me focus and my mind does not wander
as much when its playing. I like to have a full stomach when I write as well.
2.
I like reading books that take place around the
civil war. I enjoy reading about the time period and the people who lived
there. Also I think the lifestyle back then is very interesting. I also like
reading books with a lot of symbolism like the Lord of the Flies of East of
Eden. It just makes the books seem more interesting and it gives you something
to think about.
3.
I think I am more like Ray Bradbury or Nathaniel
Hawthorn. I’m not nearly the writers they are but I think my strong suit when
writing is imagery and they were both pretty good at that.
4.
I think the most things I remember about reading
books is right when you finish something. You kind of sit there and think about
it and you’re a little satisfied that you finished it but you still wish that
the story kept going because you liked it so much.
5.
I remember when the fifth Percy Jackson came out
I was in fifth grade and everyone I knew got it the day it came out. I remember
being super excited to read it and I thought it was so good. Its taken me a
long time to read East of Eden I’m still only half way through and I’ve been
reading it for just under a year. It’s not that it is bad I just kept reading
it off and on and Im determined to finish it because a while ago I went on a
bad streak of reading parts of books and then quiting.
6.
My first reading teacher was Mrs. Mckmillin. I
remember she would take us down to a creek by our school and let us read. I
always liked that part about school.
7.
The first book I remember reading was the Dirty Harry
Series. I liked those books a lot because they made school seem fun. They also
had a lot of mischief in them that I thought was entertaining.
8.
I cannot narrow it down to one favorite book
because I like so many different ones. I think I like novels better than series
though.


I like fiction set during the Civil War, too, and reading down by the creek sounds like a great addition to the school day. Wish we could do the same!
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